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Song Name | Comments & Submitter Name |
"The Little Drummer Boy" | " 'Come', they told me, pah-rum-pum-pum-pum" is the opening line. But the song is well known by its title, despite it being a phrase not found in the lyrics, so the song is not likely to be called by any phrase from the lyrics as an "alternate title". Since the song is narrated in the first person by the title character, but the title refers to him in the third person, one would hardly expect the title phrase to occur in the lyrics, unless he were to say in the lyrics somewhere, "And so they call me 'the little drummer boy'," for example. But no such reference occurs in the lyrics. - Ava Murphy |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"For All the Saints" | "For All the Saints" | Jeff "Dr Chordate" Moran |
"Various" | "The Challenge" | Glenn Walker |
"It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas" | "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Lockdown" | Glynn Leaney |
"Morning Has Broken" | "I Was Just Jokin'" | Jeff "Dr Chordate" Moran |
"What Will We Do with a Drunken Sailor?" | "What Will We Do with a Stable Genius?" | Jeff "Dr Chordate" Moran |
"What Will We Do with a Drunken Sailor?" | "What Will We Do with 25 Billion?" | Jeff "Dr Chordate" Moran |
"A Modern Major General" | "An Able Stable Gen-i-us" | Jeff "Dr Chordate" Moran |
"Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" | "Trump, Trump, Trump - Reboot #3" | Jeff "Dr Chordate" Moran |
"O, Christmas Tree" | "O, Chemistry" | Jeff "Dr Chordate" Moran |
"Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" | "Trump, Trump, Trump: Reboot #2" | Jeff "Dr Chordate" Moran |
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"Merry Christmas"
Misheard Lyrics: They say that Santa's in his sleigh, He's loaded lots of poisonous goodies in his sleigh...
Original Lyrics: They say that Santa's on his way, He's loaded lots of toys and goodies in his sleigh
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Story about this misheard lyric by: Linda Woods Thought these were the lyrics when I was a child (sixty years ago!) |
There are additional Various misheard stories available. |
"Winter Wonderland"
The Inappropriate Lyrics: Gone away is the bluebird.
Here to stay is a new bird Who sings a love song as we go along Walking in a winter wonderland. Why They're Inappropriate: Here, in a song of very enduring popularity, is a particularly ludicrous example of fill-in lyrics, used desperately to make a rhyme -- "Here to stay is a new bird"?? What could they be thinking of, except what could be rhymed with "bluebird"? This must be high on any list of pitifully forced rhymes in highly popular songs. Incidentally, I've often assumed that this song is of U.S. origin, as it is certainly popular there. An origin in North America at least would tend to be pointed to because that is where bluebirds occur. There are three species of bluebirds situated so that all across the U.S. and southern Canada one would be where at least one of those species is found during at least some part of the year. This song might give the impression that they depart for the winter. While that is true for some northern parts of the U.S. and virtaully all parts of Canada where bluebirds occur, probably the majority of the area of the U.S. is within the winter or year-round range of at least one bluebird species. That would probably surprise many, in light of the view that this song seems to take!
Submitted by: Adrienne Ramseur
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"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"
Opening Lines: I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus, Underneath the mistletoe last night.
Comments: Submitted by: Ava Murphy
| "I'll Be Home For Christmas"
Opening Lines: I'll be home for Christmas. You can plan on me.
Comments: Submitted by: Ava Murphy
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There are additional Various spelling lyrics available. |
"Silver Bells"
The Lyrics: And on every street corner you'll hear
Why: And on every treat scorner you'll hear
Submitted by: Regina Haniger
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